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my trusty 4" 19-3 rides with me most days. I don't have to contend with hogs out in my neck of the prairie often, but I've had to put down a deer once that was hit by a car while I was cruising on the bike. Poor thing got tossed about 10' in the air, smashed it's hindquarters and it was dragging istelf around the highway.

my trusty 4" 19-3 rides with me most days. I don't have to contend with hogs out in my neck of the prairie often, but I've had to put down a deer once that was hit by a car while I was cruising on the bike. Poor thing got tossed about 10' in the air, smashed it's hindquarters and it was dragging istelf around the highway.

And of course - the old addage of better to have it...

I've done that too, I hit one, and it's dreadfully painful to try to watch it stand up or crawl along with no control over it's back legs,

I have a Glock .40, I'm left handed, so I have a left handed Serpa Level II, that I put in my door pocket, and remove both or just the gun as needed, I have a concealed weapons permit, I pretty much carry all the time... I do security consulting, and I used to be a bounty hunter, and you don't make friends throwing people in jail...